She remembers the vehicle flying down her road then quickly reversing between two grain bins at 2515 East County Road 400 North.

“We don’t know why people do what they do,” she said.

Her father lives next door and heard the commotion.

“But, it came in so fast and then he backed into the middle of the dryer, out of sight,” said Clay Curtis.

Little did Cooper and her father know, the damage had already been done.

Police say Parish was fleeing the scene of a multiple shooting in the 220 block of Bridlewood Drive.

“I don’t know if I have words for it. It’s just something you hope never to see again,” said Franklin Police Chief Timothy O’Sullivan.

Police found 19-year-old Sara Davidson dead at the scene. Ernest Jasper, 46, died late Tuesday morning at U Health Methodist hospital. He was a neighbor who had gone over to help Monday night.

“I’m sure that’s what he was doing because that’s the kind of man he is. I’m very, very sorry for them. They’re a very good family and everyone likes them. It is a horrible, horrible loss for them,” Cooper said.

They believe Parish’s actions were planned out after finding a vague suicide note in his bedroom.

“It’s just a sad day in Johnson County and unfortunately we may have these types of incidents once a year. But, once is once too many as far as we’re all concerned,” said Johnson County Sheriff Doug Cox.

“Trying to process. And I am sad. I am very sad for all of them,” said Cooper.

Police continue to search for a motive. This is an ongoing investigation.